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they always name drop ronald reagan. is he sort of in danger of himself becoming a cardboard cutout or kind of a cliche? >> guest: he kind of is. you can see president obama's trying to use them like that -- him like that. reagan has in some ways become this sort of dashboard saint or magical totem that people bring out. obama will say, you know, ronald reagan was for tax simplification or indexing this or raising taxes on that. and part of my problem was it's all terribly ahistorical. there's a real sort of hypocrisy on both sides. everyone plays these sorts of games, but conservatives are supposed to be held, um, to positions reagan took in a wildly different context. and partly because they invite this on themselves by dayfying, you know, reagan. but if i point out the position that jfk took on capital gains taxes or that f, the r took -- fdr took on war or interring the japanese or free speech, don't even get me started on woodrow wilson. then, you know, who cares? that's in the past and all that kind of thing. and i
they always name drop ronald reagan. is he sort of in danger of himself becoming a cardboard cutout or kind of a cliche? >> guest: he kind of is. you can see president obama's trying to use them like that -- him like that. reagan has in some ways become this sort of dashboard saint or magical totem that people bring out. obama will say, you know, ronald reagan was for tax simplification or indexing this or raising taxes on that. and part of my problem was it's all terribly ahistorical....
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just what ronald reagan did which led to the most massive economic expansion that the country has seen. there were months we created a million jobs a month. that's what we need to do. spectaculars are put out there by the romney/ryan team. they have to articulate it. it is come nothing the debates and election. >> if there is no improvement, do you think the president will have to focus on the social issues ajenna in order to atrack voters. >> no, i think obama will win. he is ahead in the swing states and boils down to nine . mitt romney pulled out advertising in pennsylvania and michigan and he is got to win every one of the other swing state to get the elector votes. >> thank you for joining us. >> thank you, uma. as we told you earlier, national weather service issued a tornado watch for all of new york city at this hour. maria molina has the latest on the situation. maria, what can you tell us. >> good to see you. we are looking at a widespread severe weather outbreak. we saw wind damage and tornados in the midwest. we are talking about possible severe weather and new england and
just what ronald reagan did which led to the most massive economic expansion that the country has seen. there were months we created a million jobs a month. that's what we need to do. spectaculars are put out there by the romney/ryan team. they have to articulate it. it is come nothing the debates and election. >> if there is no improvement, do you think the president will have to focus on the social issues ajenna in order to atrack voters. >> no, i think obama will win. he is ahead...
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in other words, the strategy that had worked for ronald reagan in 1981, just wasn't a feasible strategy. of course, there was also the fact on the budget deal. some of the worst damage was done by house republicans who o. that was, again, an indicator of how the parties had changed. in conclusion, throughout his presidency, bush successfully used the veto to kill legislation. he he opposed. but on his own agenda items, veto threats to only move the outcome so far. in many cases, democrats knew that bush really did not want to veto. he wanted legislation. he was willing to pay a price in substantive terms to get a bill and they made him do it. thank you. >> thank you, barbara. the next two people who will talk to us really makeentation . they are -- if you look at their careers, both are so involved in what it's like outside as it's brought inside washington. about barbara, bobby is currently ceo of the technology council. she is involved in community affairs. she worked for presidents nixon, ford and bush. in working for president bush, very involved in public liaison. how is it you get
in other words, the strategy that had worked for ronald reagan in 1981, just wasn't a feasible strategy. of course, there was also the fact on the budget deal. some of the worst damage was done by house republicans who o. that was, again, an indicator of how the parties had changed. in conclusion, throughout his presidency, bush successfully used the veto to kill legislation. he he opposed. but on his own agenda items, veto threats to only move the outcome so far. in many cases, democrats knew...
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thatcher was ambulance the books and ronald reagan was cut taxes. she was the british prime minister, she was the president, different economies. lowering taxes creates more efficient economies, allow wealth to be -- and income and enterprise to be promoted. but i think in the context of having public finances that are unsustainable, you've got to do something about that, and you can't just assume you cut taxes and the money pays for itself. >> what is your principal concern in terms of the obstacles to a general global recovery but also, of course, a british one? >> well, i guess the oil price would be, if i had to name one thing at the moment. i do think the risks in the eurozone have entirely dissipated even with the action of the european central bank, but they are certainly much less than they were just a couple of months ago. i look at that oil price at the moment, i'm keconcerned about tt because you saw actually the end of 2010, early 2011, how that knocked the stuffing out of the global recovery, high oil price. and that is something that w
thatcher was ambulance the books and ronald reagan was cut taxes. she was the british prime minister, she was the president, different economies. lowering taxes creates more efficient economies, allow wealth to be -- and income and enterprise to be promoted. but i think in the context of having public finances that are unsustainable, you've got to do something about that, and you can't just assume you cut taxes and the money pays for itself. >> what is your principal concern in terms of...
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bush in 1980 and not ronald reagan. and where would we be as a country? someone would have forgotten to raise their lips 10 years sooner. we need someone who can stand up and unapologetically talk about what made this country great, encourage people to believe in themselves, believe in the greatness of the american people and our institutions, not the government. there's one candidate that can do that, and i ask for your support. thank you. >> thank you, senator. thank you. [cheers and applause] >> los angeles >> ladies and gentlemen, please welcome karen santorum, senator santorum's wife. and john. >> thank you. thank you. thank you. [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, are you enjoying tonight? [cheers and applause] >> it's certainly exciting to see all the enthusiasm here tonight, and i'm confident this enthusiasm will go all the way to november because there's one thing we all have in common and that is we have to defeat barack obama as president of the united states. well, listen, it's been great to hear from one candidate and we're about to hear from
bush in 1980 and not ronald reagan. and where would we be as a country? someone would have forgotten to raise their lips 10 years sooner. we need someone who can stand up and unapologetically talk about what made this country great, encourage people to believe in themselves, believe in the greatness of the american people and our institutions, not the government. there's one candidate that can do that, and i ask for your support. thank you. >> thank you, senator. thank you. [cheers and...
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ronald reagan won because the country was in bad shape. he offered policies to get us out of that and they worked. you compare the recovery under obama, this year the economy's improved 1.6%. last year, 1.8%. the year before, 2.4%. that's the best he's done. after the recession, when reagan was president, the first year 4.5% economic growth. the second year, 7.5% economic growth. the idea that we can't have a growing economy is something that is something that's not being talked about enough, anywhere except for the dining room table. >> the interesting thing about the race the national equilibrium is about two-point race. and if mitt romney has a good four or five days, this race will dwindled down to a two-point race. at that point in time, that's when the environmental factors, all begin to take place in this. but the biggest change that has happened in this, mitt romney wanted this to be a referendum election. the problem is it became a referendum, not on barack obama it became a referendum on him. at some point, he has to fix that rea
ronald reagan won because the country was in bad shape. he offered policies to get us out of that and they worked. you compare the recovery under obama, this year the economy's improved 1.6%. last year, 1.8%. the year before, 2.4%. that's the best he's done. after the recession, when reagan was president, the first year 4.5% economic growth. the second year, 7.5% economic growth. the idea that we can't have a growing economy is something that is something that's not being talked about enough,...
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party has just nominated a guy who lives 15 miles to the left of ronald reagan. every republican nominee since reagan has been more liberal than him. >> we had a special election this week in arizona, in a district that republicans have carried at the presidential level consistently since its creation. the democrats running as a democrat, and national democrat, a vanquished the republican, an iraq veteran, who came out for the ryan budget, the privatization of medicare, and that was a loser, folks. take that as an example of where we're going in the debate in. > -- in 2012. >> colby, this week the federal reserve reported that our network is shrinking -- net worth is shrinking. a lot of this is housing. median home equity dropped 42.3%. >> this is pre-barack obama. that is an argument we are going to hear over and over again, who is responsible for it. i would like to not shift gears but stay on the subject of 2012, especially where congress is concerned. that is where we are going to see real action over the house of representatives. the chance that democrats ca
party has just nominated a guy who lives 15 miles to the left of ronald reagan. every republican nominee since reagan has been more liberal than him. >> we had a special election this week in arizona, in a district that republicans have carried at the presidential level consistently since its creation. the democrats running as a democrat, and national democrat, a vanquished the republican, an iraq veteran, who came out for the ryan budget, the privatization of medicare, and that was a...
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reagan the name national airport in washington after ronald reagan he was turned into this kind of like conic figure this hero and there was very important for the republicans that in effect they wanted their version of john kennedy and they and they use ronald reagan to sort of build their own fire brand if you will so i think that was that was a factor that people came away in the conventional wisdom was that ronald reagan was a nice guy trying to do the right thing. the evidence may not match that but that's the that's the sort of the hangover of this period that's what people think that's the conventional wisdom so i think given that there's been a desire to sort of shove aside some of the unpleasant history about ronald reagan and just look at the good side very interesting robert thank you so much for coming on the show that was of robert perry investigative journalist for consortium news dot com. point turned out to the crisis in syria where there is seemingly no end in sight as things western media outlets are racing to place the blame on damascus for the bloodshed while turning
reagan the name national airport in washington after ronald reagan he was turned into this kind of like conic figure this hero and there was very important for the republicans that in effect they wanted their version of john kennedy and they and they use ronald reagan to sort of build their own fire brand if you will so i think that was that was a factor that people came away in the conventional wisdom was that ronald reagan was a nice guy trying to do the right thing. the evidence may not...
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>> ronald reagan gave a speech on the -- system-- >>> okay. you got me on that one. >> i will never forget. he says something like, we have every right to dream heroic dreams. after all, we are americans. that's what i intend to recreate. >> greta: people say you have lots of great ideas and that they don't get carried out. any thought on that criticism of you? >> first mairment in 40 years since 1928. weal fare reform, 30 years after reagan started the conversation. only four balanced budgets in your lifetime. >> greta: why do they seize upon this stuff? convenient or -- what is it? you have rubbed a lot of former colleagues the wrong way? >> yeah. because i am a real leader who wants to get the congress to do things. i am not interested in guys getting their pork projects. i am not intg interested in guys getting their turf. i am interesting in getting things done. >> greta: what's the difference between getting things done and being a bull in a china shop and not accomplishing something? >> first of all, it's thoughtful purpose. i got four
>> ronald reagan gave a speech on the -- system-- >>> okay. you got me on that one. >> i will never forget. he says something like, we have every right to dream heroic dreams. after all, we are americans. that's what i intend to recreate. >> greta: people say you have lots of great ideas and that they don't get carried out. any thought on that criticism of you? >> first mairment in 40 years since 1928. weal fare reform, 30 years after reagan started the...
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reagan george bush and george bush in charge of all of these things how about we try to let somebody in the private sector take a shot that you've got why you've got three so you want to replace three consecutive republican administrations with what the c.e.o. say for no i know you're there hard on the dole i don't want you're going to have dole and sacks one hundred but i want people on the dole i want entrepreneurs i want people who actually have created jobs understand how the free market we're in let's just get rid of this after let's just get rid of this democracy there's a congress that florida is running for senate his name's connie mack and he has a plan it's called the penny play and yes it's one stand out of every dollar one out of one hundred one percent everything all the way across the board one penny why couldn't we tell you that he's not going to get it done i really can't even get a vote on that in the end is please name for me one country in the history of the world that has cut its way to prosperity united states yeah now absolutely you're sitting at a right now tom
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this happened in 1919, when jimmy carter led ronald reagan and he painted ronald reagan as a warmonger and someone who could not be trusted and when they had their debate and ronald reagan came across as confident and reasonable the bottom goal out for jimmy carter. >>neil: what is the delay effect on a debate if there is, karl in a lot can change, with the lighter colored states not being as red or blue as they can be and the what do you look for? >>guest: well, i would not use the work prohibitively. since april, the president's list of hard states that are strongly in his column, that has dropped while mitt romney's is green. this is a very close race. if you look at the 91 polls that had have been in 30 days, thing of that, 91 national polls the margin between the two men is over 2 percent. by comparison, during that same period in 2004, there were 41 polls in the bush and kerry race and public's lead was 5.2 percent and "new york times" said it was a race too close to call and the question was, can bush regain the momentum? this could be a very tight election. my sense is we will
this happened in 1919, when jimmy carter led ronald reagan and he painted ronald reagan as a warmonger and someone who could not be trusted and when they had their debate and ronald reagan came across as confident and reasonable the bottom goal out for jimmy carter. >>neil: what is the delay effect on a debate if there is, karl in a lot can change, with the lighter colored states not being as red or blue as they can be and the what do you look for? >>guest: well, i would not use the...
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>> ronald reagan. >> you got it. >> ronald reagan, 1980. >> '84. >> that's right. i think you both get a sticker for that one. ronald reagan in 1984 and obviously, he was at the time 73. he was running against mondale who was 56. cleaned mondale's clock. age was not used against reagan. >>> parker is back. >> nothing but a number. >> nothing but a number. parker is back for the second one. >> i knew jack kennedy. jack kennedy was a friend of mine. senator, you're no jack kennedy. >> jamaal. >> lloyd benson in the vice presidential debate and you remembered it was lloyd benson. good job. >> nerdland for a reason. >> what state, jamaal? >> he was from texas. >> does anybody remember what dan quayle said in response? >> he said that's uncalled for. >> that's exactly it. >> crawl under the podium. >> after the laughing subsided in the crowd. >> that was a pretty good one. >> i think that's my best. >> he's being polite. he's not hitting his bell until she is through. >> here's the next parker video. >> george bush taking credit for the berlin wall coming down is like t
>> ronald reagan. >> you got it. >> ronald reagan, 1980. >> '84. >> that's right. i think you both get a sticker for that one. ronald reagan in 1984 and obviously, he was at the time 73. he was running against mondale who was 56. cleaned mondale's clock. age was not used against reagan. >>> parker is back. >> nothing but a number. >> nothing but a number. parker is back for the second one. >> i knew jack kennedy. jack kennedy was a friend...
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ronald reagan did this. ronald reagan did this in 1983 for social security. it's the only solution. it's going to have to happen again and it will happen again the fight is going to come on how much for spending restraint and how much for revenue increases. and one other thing president reagan was right about when he said the american people are not undertaxed, we overspend and that's true. and i think there's been some recognition, i hope there's been, in this current administration that the spending cuts are going to have to exceed the revenue increases. >> rose: most people believe, that i think. they would even do 3-1, perhaps. >> i think so, too. >> rose: but on the platform of all the republican candidates they offered 10-1 and nobody was opposed to it. >> but charlie you know why they did that? because there's no spending restraint. revenue increases without spending restraint don't get you there. revenue increases with spending restraint will reduce your deficit and debt. if you don't reduce spending at the same time you go for revenue increases something like rudman-holling
ronald reagan did this. ronald reagan did this in 1983 for social security. it's the only solution. it's going to have to happen again and it will happen again the fight is going to come on how much for spending restraint and how much for revenue increases. and one other thing president reagan was right about when he said the american people are not undertaxed, we overspend and that's true. and i think there's been some recognition, i hope there's been, in this current administration that the...
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a little more of a quiet hero not well known that he inspired ronald reagan. there wouldn't have been reagan without goldwater but he's the one we know. - and my third child remington freakin' root after my hero we and every day and not for fighting for smaller government. his most famous saying is the mine worst words in english language line from the government and i am here to help. fi honor him every day by fighting for smaller taxes and government and that is my philosophy. it isn't greedy for the american people to want to keep their own money. the definition is to ask it to steal it from those who are working and give it to those who are not. someone has to be willing to say it on national tv. entrepreneurs work longer hours and don't have jobs like the government employees we don't get summers off or weekends off four nights off. i go home and the answer e-mails. in the morning i answer e-mails on my birthday on my holidays, vacations i only work eight hours a day instead of my usual 16. i deserve my money and worked for my money and earned my money an
a little more of a quiet hero not well known that he inspired ronald reagan. there wouldn't have been reagan without goldwater but he's the one we know. - and my third child remington freakin' root after my hero we and every day and not for fighting for smaller government. his most famous saying is the mine worst words in english language line from the government and i am here to help. fi honor him every day by fighting for smaller taxes and government and that is my philosophy. it isn't greedy...
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he was using that story as a way of praising ronald reagan. i want no more national security meetings over the next 100 days. wasn't that great he did that? this is sort of amazing. the idea that a president could opt out of working on foreign policy. say, that's not my area of focus. i need to focus on something else. when mitt romney suggested in july to those donors that that would be his approach as president, even mr. romney's supporters on the right got mad at him for saying that. a former george bush speech writer saying, the fact he thought it would be desirable to ignore the world for 100 days is troubling. the fact that romney is recounting this anecdote does not reflect his understanding of the job he's campaigning for. there's no foreign policy subject on which i agree with either of those guys. they are absolutely the opposite end of the number line for me in terms of what i think america should do in the world. but even though i would agree with these guys on nothing else, on this, yeah, duh, i think we can agree that foreign pol
he was using that story as a way of praising ronald reagan. i want no more national security meetings over the next 100 days. wasn't that great he did that? this is sort of amazing. the idea that a president could opt out of working on foreign policy. say, that's not my area of focus. i need to focus on something else. when mitt romney suggested in july to those donors that that would be his approach as president, even mr. romney's supporters on the right got mad at him for saying that. a...
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that was ronald reagan. these are the guys who built the majority and if we can get back to the ronald reagan and talledega that we welcome all, regardless of what you look like, who share our values we will get back and we will get back quickly. george bush had 44% of the latino vote. we are not that far away from being right at the level you are talking about being very competitive with the right leaders but we have got to have the right leaders and we have got to have the right tone. >> on the flipside democrats to luring for this coalition certainly in the first two years they blinked on for fear of resistance among legislators who are heavily the color white districts but also delivering economic advance. the reality is obama, the number among hispanics went up even though unemployment has been in double digits. at some point as the party have to does liver tangible uplift and include this coalition to hold it together? >> the question is important but it doesn't need to deliver for this coalition. need
that was ronald reagan. these are the guys who built the majority and if we can get back to the ronald reagan and talledega that we welcome all, regardless of what you look like, who share our values we will get back and we will get back quickly. george bush had 44% of the latino vote. we are not that far away from being right at the level you are talking about being very competitive with the right leaders but we have got to have the right leaders and we have got to have the right tone....
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comes back to ronald reagan's question, are you better off than you were four years ago? according to the gallup poll, 49% of americans say that in their local areas, their home towns, the economy is in excellent or good condition, but only 25% say that the national, the nation, and the country is in good economic condition. that is really a disconnect for president obama, and he is going to make the case that we are improving, we are not there, but i understand what you are going through, i really do. people laugh at doe clinton, but his ability to identify with the suffering and the answer to the anxiety was a very important point. >> romney should be able to hit it out of the park with these numbers, it seems to me. >> the real problem obama has is one mark said. he should say that things are improving, but when the numbers came out for may, he could not say that anymore. you could say that over the winter. unseasonably high employment. now with the may numbers -- what he is saying instead it, we have got headwinds. it is not meet, it is europe, whenever. -- whatever.
comes back to ronald reagan's question, are you better off than you were four years ago? according to the gallup poll, 49% of americans say that in their local areas, their home towns, the economy is in excellent or good condition, but only 25% say that the national, the nation, and the country is in good economic condition. that is really a disconnect for president obama, and he is going to make the case that we are improving, we are not there, but i understand what you are going through, i...
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you said we need a "ronald reagan approach to foreign policy." i'm curious, what would a ronald reagan approach to foreign policy be to two things? one north korea, and the other is this weekend i was in the sudan and there is ethnic cleansing being done there right now. so what would a ronald reagan foreign policy to those two crisis? >> take north korea first. regime, prison camp for 23 million people. yet, it has the capacity to build nuclear devices. it tested two. there is speculation about a third coming up. recent ibm as a failure. it demonstrates they are on a course, determined to get a worldwide delivery capability for that nuclear weapon. i think reagan here would have looked at this problem and concluded that the only real solution is the elimination of north korea. the reunification of the korean peninsula. that's what he would have pursued had he been in office. >> greta: to the ethnic cleansing that is currently going on in the sudan? i saw with my own eyes. it's absolutely deplorable. >> this is genocide. in recent years we've bee
you said we need a "ronald reagan approach to foreign policy." i'm curious, what would a ronald reagan approach to foreign policy be to two things? one north korea, and the other is this weekend i was in the sudan and there is ethnic cleansing being done there right now. so what would a ronald reagan foreign policy to those two crisis? >> take north korea first. regime, prison camp for 23 million people. yet, it has the capacity to build nuclear devices. it tested two. there is...
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i liked ronald reagan. i respected ronald reagan. i disagreed with his policies. this is the obama derangement syndrome. that you just heard. word for word. the idea that president obama admits that he experimented with drugs, the only difference between him and george w. bush is he admits him and george w. bush denied it and the media let him get away with it. look what obama has accomplished in his lifetime and look at his policies as president and tell me where you disagree with him rather than, which this guy just did. that's the book. go after him personally. they can't -- they cannot help themselves.
i liked ronald reagan. i respected ronald reagan. i disagreed with his policies. this is the obama derangement syndrome. that you just heard. word for word. the idea that president obama admits that he experimented with drugs, the only difference between him and george w. bush is he admits him and george w. bush denied it and the media let him get away with it. look what obama has accomplished in his lifetime and look at his policies as president and tell me where you disagree with him rather...
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reagan will be released from the mental hospital where he is getting treatment. john hinkley jr. opened fire on the president in 1981 when dan and and three others. he was found not guilty by reason of insanity and now the mental hospital where he has lived for the last 30 years wants to release him boat witnesses for federal prosecutors testified that he may still be a danger to himself and others. a judge will consider today whether a former aide to john edwards and several others should be held in contempt of court. they said there were only following orders from a federal judge. >> do not believe everything you read in your tex messages. a new study shows people may be much more likely to lie when text messaging. the study attempted participants said to lie in a stock market and where brokers new stocks were going to plummet. when selling stocks the brokers were more likely to lie via text messages than by a phone call or face to face. later in the medical watch new findings about how caffeine can affect a woman's estrogen levels coming up next. that was me t
reagan will be released from the mental hospital where he is getting treatment. john hinkley jr. opened fire on the president in 1981 when dan and and three others. he was found not guilty by reason of insanity and now the mental hospital where he has lived for the last 30 years wants to release him boat witnesses for federal prosecutors testified that he may still be a danger to himself and others. a judge will consider today whether a former aide to john edwards and several others should be...
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george bush, ronald reagan, jack kemp, they looked to people in the community colleges and said okay, they're maybe on food stamps, but taking two buses, working two jobs and -- >> that's the problem with the 47%. i really don't think that's going to change a vote. i really don't. i do believe, though, that it is deflated conservatives at "the wall street journal." conservatives like david, conservatives like myself, conservatives on talk radio. we believe in smaller government because we believe, like jack kemp, believed, like ronald reagan believed, like margaret thatcher believed, that's how you help the most people. i will say still without apology, i believe a rising tide lifts all boats. i believe you unshackle individuals and they can prosper in this country, what's so disturbing about that video -- is like you said, david, mitt romney doesn't get it, he doesn't believe it. and that's what comes. margaret thatcher, shop keeper's daughter would have never said that in a million years. >> never. and you know this is like 4-1, i should be allowed to speak for each one of these peo
george bush, ronald reagan, jack kemp, they looked to people in the community colleges and said okay, they're maybe on food stamps, but taking two buses, working two jobs and -- >> that's the problem with the 47%. i really don't think that's going to change a vote. i really don't. i do believe, though, that it is deflated conservatives at "the wall street journal." conservatives like david, conservatives like myself, conservatives on talk radio. we believe in smaller government...
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he has been weaker though than ronald reagan in a political sense. i mean, george bush is the most -- the most obvious weakness it to seems to me he is he's not able to communicate to the american people what his political identity is and going into the election season that may be one of the things that hurts him. but i think that when you look at a strong presidency, you have to ask which instance, what episode what context do we mean that in? >> it's set up as an answer to or antithesis of richard newstat's book on the presidency. did i characterize it right? >> right. richard newstat is one of the distinguished political scientists who have written in the past generation. his book on presidential power remains clearly the most influential book so far as i know. in the study of the presidency, it's widely used by the way by journalists and others in this town. and there are many things that you can learn -- that one can learn from his book. but i think one area in which i differ, and in fact i take him on in my book is in understanding the office o
he has been weaker though than ronald reagan in a political sense. i mean, george bush is the most -- the most obvious weakness it to seems to me he is he's not able to communicate to the american people what his political identity is and going into the election season that may be one of the things that hurts him. but i think that when you look at a strong presidency, you have to ask which instance, what episode what context do we mean that in? >> it's set up as an answer to or antithesis...
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bob dole said i will be your ronald reagan if that is what you want me to be. my favorite example of this was and i'm a big fan of papa bush of my favorite example has always been when george h. w. bush was the president and remember, what is his name? david duke. david duke won some primary and everyone, oh oh my oh my god a klansman and all the rest. and so bush gets a press he is reading from his notes, i want to appear as if i'm distancing myself. [laughter] he says more show, less tell and i think one of the things that makes me nervous about the romney people is we will get the ax -- etch-a-sketch thing. >> host: you mentioned ronald reagan. he is a favorite of romney, of santorum and they always name drop ronald reagan. is he in danger of himself becoming a card work cut out or kind of a clichÉ? >> guest: be the kind of this. you can see president obama's trying to use them like that. reagan has in some ways become disordered dashboard st. or magical totem that people bring out so obama will say you know, ronald reagan is for tax simplification or raisi
bob dole said i will be your ronald reagan if that is what you want me to be. my favorite example of this was and i'm a big fan of papa bush of my favorite example has always been when george h. w. bush was the president and remember, what is his name? david duke. david duke won some primary and everyone, oh oh my oh my god a klansman and all the rest. and so bush gets a press he is reading from his notes, i want to appear as if i'm distancing myself. [laughter] he says more show, less tell and...